- A network researcher at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory has found a potential new use for graphics processing units -- capturing data about network traffic in real time.
- GPU-based network monitors could be uniquely qualified to keep pace with all the traffic flowing through networks running at 10Gbps (gigabits per second) or more, said Fermilab's Wenji Wu.
- What he is trying to tell that all the present technologies and tools used have their limitation and their traffic monitoring capabilities are extremely fault prone
- CPUs don't have the memory bandwidth or the compute power to keep pace with the largest networks in real time. As a result, they can drop packets.
- Thus GPU are the future.
- Checkout more at http://goo.gl/Qqmy6N
Sunday, November 24, 2013
News Super Computing 13: GPUs would make terrific network monitors
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